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A Brooklyn relationship coach discusses why “winning an argument” should be done as a team.
Foot Soldiers is hiring shovelers and drivers for this upcoming winter.
The qualifying test is being offered starting next week in December and January at select pools citywide.
"We can't allow this," Mayor Bill de Blasio said. "It's unacceptable in this city, it's unacceptable in this nation."
The 25-year-old officer was found unresponsive in her car with a gunshot wound to her head and torso.
Caribbean fusion in Park Slope, a charter expansion in Bed-Stuy, and Paulie Gee's drama in Williamsburg: news from Nov. 28 — Dec. 2
The hate act directed toward an off-duty NYPD officer took place Saturday in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn.
An imperiled community garden, a hot new Red Hook BBQ spot, and historic preservation drama: news from Nov. 28 — Dec. 3.
A New York marriage coach talks about why you should try to give your partner the benefit of the doubt and how to do it.
German pastry, art eradicating arrest records, and the completion of Bushwick Inlet Park: news from Nov. 21—25
Bushwick Inlet Park will be whole, an arts workshop for incarcerated youth, and Brooklyn Children's Museum expands: news from Nov. 21—25
About 130 Brooklyn educators from district and charter schools attended a professional development workshop to raise student achievement.
A Brooklyn marriage coach talks about the importance of feeling grateful in your relationship and how to encourage that feeling.
Pizza in Crown Heights, cocktails in Bushwick, and books in Sunset Park: news from Nov. 14—18
The BQX, Matthew Van Ohlen, the Bedford-Union Armory, and NYC's Junior Ambassadors: news from Nov. 14—18
A group of Brooklyn politicians is fighting to give cyclists a head start at city traffic lights.
The CMD team became the first in the U.S. to perform a robot-assisted kyphoplasty in an office-based setting under sedation.
A Jewish relationship coach in Brooklyn talks about bad habits in relationship conflicts and how to avoid them.
A critical LICH update, Melt Bakery moves to Brooklyn, and Japanese tapas: news from Nov. 7—11
The biggest BRIC exhibit ever, a Brooklyn gun "fixer" who plead guilty, and, oh yeah, Trump were in the news from Nov. 7 — 11
A fire just tore through the fifth story of a 23-story building Donald Trump's father built in Coney Island, fire officials say.
Company Shows Appreciation for Brooklyn Employee Veteran on Veterans Day
Alex Lichtenstein's scheme to secure gun licenses for Orthodox Jewish clients led to a massive, citywide corruption probe into the NYPD.
Clinton, by contrast, received slightly fewer votes than Obama did in 2008 and 2012. And more interesting insights across election years.
Centers Health Care Facility Receives Top Scores in Health Inspections & Quality Measures
Teen brothers, Rusty Fields (17yo) and River Fields (15yo), raising funds (bit.ly/gofundmeharvard) to take 40 teens to Harvard University.
A running recap of problems at poll sites across Brooklyn on Nov. 8.
A Brooklyn divorce coach discusses the importance of pre-marital coaching.
These Brooklyn bars will be hosting election-night parties — or funerals — on the night of Nov. 8.
Crack open a pint — of ice cream — while you watch the Netflix revival of a TV classic.
Mediterranean cuisine, charter school struggles, and a new Apple Store: news from Oct. 31 — Nov. 4
The BQE is dying, Brooklyn's Caribbean culture is alive, and an Apple store will be born in Fort Green: news from Oct. 31 — Nov. 4
The mayor's proposed light rail system would run from Astoria, Queens, to Sunset Park, Brooklyn.